Midterm #3 - Descriptive Statistics Lecture Flashcards
1
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descriptive statistics
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- presenting, organizing, and summarizing data
- describes data
2
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why do we need statistics?
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- description (describe prevalence)
- prediction (forecast outcomes)
- causation (cause and effect)
3
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units
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- objects being studied
- usually rows in a dataset
4
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variables
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- measurements that vary across participants
- usually columns in a dataset
5
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inter-quartile range
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- measure in non-normally distributed data
- separate data into 4 equal parts
- difference between upper and lower quartile
6
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low standard deviation
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- values are close to the mean
7
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high standard deviation
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- values are more spread out
8
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which measure of central tendency is the most sensitive to outliers?
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- the mean
9
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skewness
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- describes whether out data is distributed symmetrical around the mean
- measures asymmetry